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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })In Germany, everyone is fat, constantly drunk on beer, dressed in lederhosen suspenders, eats nothing but sausages and pretzels, and gets totally ticked off whenever somebody mentions The War. If you're lucky, you might get a mention of more recent events - such as the Berlin Wall and David Hasselhoff.
It's pretty likely that the beer is being served by one of those wenches with gravity-defying blonde braids and big breasts pushed up by the 'uplift bodice' on her dirndl. If so, expect Ach Du Lieber Augustin.
If you're in a modern nightclub, expect to it to be a strange one involving a lot of leather. And possibly nihilism.note We believe in nothing!
The prevalence of these stereotypes has partly to do with the fact that many American units were assigned the southern part of Germany as their occupation zone at the end of World War II and as such most of their military personnel took their experiences of bucolic Bavaria as the archetype of all things German back home. Hollywood and TV then ran with this selective memory. note A British joke about post-WW2 occupation is "The French got the wine. The Russians got the women. The Americans got the scenery. We got the rubble." Another contributing factor is that a significant portion of the German immigrants to America came from the rural regions of Southern and Eastern Germany - notably, again, Bavaria. To this day one will find German-Americans proudly operating traditional Biergartens and breaking out the Lederhosen, steins, sausage, polka, and sauerkraut at any opportunity, much to the chagrin of any modern Germans trying to shed exactly this folksy image. While the intention is an honest celebration of their heritage, it can reach a point of Misaimed Fandom and Self-Parody at times, similar to the enthusiasm of those of Oirish descent.
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Of course, many foreign authors discover there is more than one region of Germany. Sadly these "discoveries" tend to include regions like the Black Forest where they grow cuckoo clocks, fairy tales, and gingerbread houses. In Prussia, of course, the men are all Badass Longcoats who have crew cuts, monocles, duelling scars and interrogation sessions that start with "Vays off makink you talk", while of course, their Distaff Counterpart The Baroness is happy to assist. Oddly, while the stigmatic association with swastikas and blitzkrieg is fading as time progresses, this archetype seems to be morphing into an image of tight-laced basketcases, Goths, and fascistic Dominatrixes who frequent badly-lit discotheques blaring Electronic Music, and their ways of making you talk consists of the baroness enacting unspeakable bondage, domination and sadomasochism. But be prepared to listen to a detailed history of Imperial Germany before they went and ruined it for everyone.
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })German fiction has tropes of its own regarding "Ossis und Wessis" (former East and West Germans respectively): Wessis are supposedly materialistic, arrogant assholes, while Ossis are usually poor, bad-tempered, lazy whiners. And Hamburg is the Freestate Amsterdam of Germany, while Berlin - of course - is something of its very own NYC.
By the way, Germans do have a sense of humor. Although a stereotype, it's still better than the other thing Germany is known for. But not much. Invoking this stereotype will give you a very hard time making friends with any Germans.
Oh, and by the way, Oktoberfest is celebrated in both late September AND through early October.
For the Real Life location of the Oktoberfest, look no further than Munich.
Compare also their closest neighbors, Yodel Land, Land of Tulips and Windmills, and Ruritania (if you're lucky) and Überwald (if you're not).
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The Griswalds from National Lampoon's European Vacation go to Germany to meet their German relatives, except they weren't.
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In Fast Times at Ridgemont High Mark Ratner takes Stacy on a date to a German restaurant. The waitress who serves them is a rubenesque woman wearing lederhosen.
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On the Santa Claus Conquers the Martians episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Head Martian Keymar visits Chochum, the Wise Old Martian, to talk about what's been wrong with the Martian children. Chochum asks him what month it is. Keymar replies, "It is the middle of Septober." Tom Servo msts: "Time for Septoberfest!"
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Uter from The Simpsons was this type of German exchange student. In the German dub he is from Switzerland.
Also, Homer and Marge have gone to an Oktoberfest celebration on at least a couple of occasions.
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On Are You Being Served? during German Week the store staff is forced to wear lederhosen. Two of the cast get very small, form fitting versions: Miss Brahms and Mr Humphries.
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Das Schützenfest. (Technically something different than Oktoberfest, but the cliches in the lyrics are the same.)
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Discussed in Double Homework. The protagonist and Henry snuck in at one point.
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Our Miss Brooks: Discussed in "Hawkins Travel Agency", when Miss Brooks is trying to sell Mr. Stone on a trip to Switzerland:
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In Rocko's Modern Life, Heffer joins a cult that is all about sausage. (To the point where they consider any other foodstuff, including pizza with sausage on it to be an abomination.) They all wear lederhosen, and the women wear their hair in braids.
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In the Discworld, the human population of Überwald is pretty much this trope. Quaffingnote spilling whilst swinging the mug woidly of beer from ornate ceramic mugs with badly secured lids, whilst singing jolly songs like Ich bin ein Rattedarschedschwein, is a Running Gag.
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The protagonist of Passing Strange visits Berlin, and encounters the avant-garde nihilist brand of Germans. And then it turns out they all go home to the bucolic village version for Christmas.
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The Total Drama World Tour episode "Slap Slap Revolution" takes place in Germany, and has all the associated stereotypes; they have to do a challenge where they make a giant sausage and ride it down a mountain, they sing a song to the tune of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"note Mozart was actually Austrian, but his family was from Germany, they then do another challenge where they all partake in German slap-dancing, one of the teams has to wear traditional Tyrolean hats, and Cody even has to wear lederhosen. Another team has to wear pickelhaube helmets, which crosses over a bit into Kaiserreich.
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The episode of Jackie Chan Adventures that introduced the Dog and Pig talismans was set in this version of Germany.
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An episode of Worst Cooks in America that coincided with actual Oktoberfest had it as a theme for the episode. Contestants had to make their own wurst using the meat grinder and sausage-filler attachment on a stand mixer...and use natural casings for the sausages. There was also an appearance by a band wearing lederhosen.
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In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode The Maquis, Part 1, Benjamin Sisko is visited by his old friend Calvin Hudson. They reminisce about the time when they were stationed together in the New Berlin colony, and comment about how they looked like in lederhosen. Lederhosen in the New Berlin colony make about as much sense as ten-gallon Stetsons in the New Boston colony, but never mind.
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The musical Nine (Musical), though set in Italy, provides a taste of this flavor with the number "The Germans At The Spa."
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The Berlin level of Tony Hawk's Underground 2 is styled in this way, featuring a bombed out wall section and drunk men in lederhosen.
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Gabriel Knight 2, which takes place in modern day Bavaria, has elements of this.
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At one point in Octopussy, James Bond is forced to hitch a ride with a portly German couple who keeps offering him beer and wurst, which he politely declines.
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A scene in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory caused unintended hilarity in German cinemas, when it showed a tiny South German village on the edge of the Black Forestnote Specifically, they used Gengenbach, in Baden-Württemberg fitting the trope and subtitled it "Düsseldorf, Germany"—the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, a completely different region, which is known for its huge urban sprawl, its art and fashion scene and bands such as Neu!, La Düsseldorf and—most famously—Kraftwerk.
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Played with in Futurama. When the gang go to Germany for Oktoberfest in "Fun on a Bun", Fry expects the drunken debauchery of his day. He is greatly disappointed that in the ensuing thousand years, it has evolved into a classy, sophisticated event. Lederhosen and sausage are still present, though; in fact, the plot includes Bender entering a sausage-making competition.
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We never visit Germany itself in the musical The Producers, but Franz Liebkind has both the lederhosen and the not-very-secretive Nazi adoration. And a really stupid accent. Oktoberfest imagery is also plentiful in the "Springtime for Hitler" production number.
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again has the hilarious scene where Clouseau goes to the Oktoberfest and several dozen assassins from around the world accidentally kill each other while trying to kill him.
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Something of a subversion near the end of Downfall. Near the end of the movie, a militia group is seen executing civilians for "defecting" (fleeing the Soviet bombardment). Most members are regularly dressed but their leader is seen wearing traditional German clothing, including lederhosen and the feathered hat. Somehow this makes him more intimidating than Narmy.
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The entire German cast from Beerfest is made of tall, drunken Germans in lederhosen, a Prussian gentleman grandpa, an old skinny grandma who eats nothing but bratwurst, and a group of German guys dressed like U-boat sailors. Plus, the story begins at the actual Oktoberfest, and the entire plot is about an Oktoberfest-like drinking tournament.
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The Medic in Team Fortress 2 is German, and of course has the stereotypical accent. "Oktoberfest" is one of his taunts. Thankfully, he doesn't wear lederhosen, though he can put on a hat. A Mann vs. Machine map brings the team to his hometown of Rottenburg, which looks to have situated itself as this for tourists.
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Despite being Japanese, Monster complete averts it and is actually one of the most realistic portrayals of the Bonn and The Berlin Republic in non-German fiction. It even deals with the difficulties of east German officials integrating into a new society that regards their former government as criminals, which is quite difficult to explain to outsiders.
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In An American Tail, a rather Bavarian-looking band plays in the background while Fievel and his family board their ship to America in Hamburg. Sigh.
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This trope was satirized to death (and then some) by the Monty Python's Flying Circus "Bavarian Restaurant" sketch.
Ironically enough, made on location for German television.
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The Discworld Roleplaying Game includes a scenario, "Sektoberfest in NoThingfjord", which combines the Discworld's version of Oktoberfest with Horny Vikings and Australian backpackers, among other things.
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The song "I Love Louisa" from The Band Wagon.
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One episode of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex takes place in Berlin. While the episode mostly manages to stay clear of this trope, the street on which Batou is waiting in the front of a shop would fit much better into an old and traditional Bavarian village and looks nothing like downtown Berlin.
Then again, it would be pretty weird if it did look like modern Berlin, considering Berlin is mentioned to have been destroyed and rebuilt twice in the series back story.
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The subtitle in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory says "Düsselheim". Nevertheless, the town has a distinct Bavarian look. Which is ironic, since most of the movie (including all city scenes) were shot in and around Munich, essentially making all locations a subtle case of this.
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Stewie and Brian stopped by this version of Germany while on their "Road to Europe" tour in Family Guy. There's one notably hilarious exchange in which Brian brings up the subject of WWII:
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German Street Fighter character Hugo has a stage in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact that sums this up perfectly.
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MacGyver (1985): In "The Wall", a bar in East (Eastern at the time of the airing) Berlin has Bavarian music playing and waitresses in traditional Bavarian dresses.
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The main villain in the Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers episode "Chocolate Chips", Heinrich von Sugarbottom, is supposed to be a German. Of course, he is wearing lederhosen.
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In the Dexter's Laboratory episode "The Bus Boy" there's a fat German boy in lederhosen (an Expy of Uter). His story involved the bus boy (resembling the German boy) dancing around eating food and commenting how good it was.
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The character Dieter Lederhosen from Pepper Ann fulfills about every non-Nazi, non-Prussian, non-Kraftwerk German stereotype. So does his family whose name is indeed Lederhosen. And although he grew up in Hazelnut (as opposed to being on student exchange), he speaks with the typical accent.
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 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex / int_fb378c33
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 Citation Needed (Blog) / int_fb378c33
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 Alan Ford (Comic Book) / int_fb378c33
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 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / int_fb378c33
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 Downfall / int_fb378c33
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 Downfall (2004) / int_fb378c33
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 Fast Times at Ridgemont High / int_fb378c33
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 National Lampoon's European Vacation / int_fb378c33
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 Octopussy / int_fb378c33
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 The Band Wagon / int_fb378c33
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 The Pink Panther Strikes Again / int_fb378c33
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 The Producers / int_fb378c33
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 Where Eagles Dare / int_fb378c33
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 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory / int_fb378c33
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 Pumuckl (Franchise) / int_fb378c33
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 Buddenbrooks / int_fb378c33
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 Discworld / int_fb378c33
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 Hansel and Gretel / int_fb378c33
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 Prussia
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 TheSixteenLandsOfDeutschland
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 Monster (Manga) / int_fb378c33
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 Faith No More (Music) / int_fb378c33
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 Loco Loco (Music) / int_fb378c33
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 Trashfuture (Podcast) / int_fb378c33
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 Are You Being Served? / int_fb378c33
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 Connections / int_fb378c33
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 MacGyver (1985) / int_fb378c33
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 Monty Python's Flying Circus / int_fb378c33
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 Viva La Bam / int_fb378c33
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 Worst Cooks in America / int_fb378c33
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 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre) / int_fb378c33
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 Nine (Musical) (Theatre) / int_fb378c33
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 Passing Strange (Theatre) / int_fb378c33
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 Dark City Series (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Gabriel Knight (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Mario Kart Tour (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Nancy Drew (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Papa Louie Arcade (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Street Fighter III (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (Video Game) / int_fb378c33
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 Double Homework (Visual Novel) / int_fb378c33
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 An American Tail / int_fb378c33
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 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers / int_fb378c33
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 Hoodwinked! / int_fb378c33
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 Jackie Chan Adventures / int_fb378c33
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 Peepoodo & the Super Fuck Friends / int_fb378c33
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 Rocko's Modern Life / int_fb378c33
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 Ruby Gloom / int_fb378c33
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 Sing / int_fb378c33
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